Blackhawk - The white oak pics were included because the tree that I am trying to identify was dead and had no leaves. It was growing in a small group of three trees and the other two are white oak (thank you guys for getting me this far) The next couple pictures of smooth bark are of the actual tree being taken. To me, being very new to trying to identify trees, the bark from the dead tree looked very very similar to the other two in the small group.
Quaking aspen from a quick google search doesn't seem to fit. The third, fourth, and fifth picture are from the same tree. The bark above were it broke off appeared different than below the break. Maybe disease or something? The section above the break seemed extremely degraded but below the break the wood was still alive.
The last one black cherry will probably be destined for the smoker if its not worth saving for a bow.